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Ex. 7. , Present Perfect.




1. He (tell) this joke many times. 2. We never (hear) him talk so much before. 3. My aunt (stay) with us for a week. 4. it (stop) raining yet? 5. I (meet) a lot of interesting people in the past few days. 6. The car already (break) down twice this month. 7. you (have) a holiday this year yet? 8. Ron looks happy. He just (found) a new job. 9. You shouldnt smoke so much. You (smoke) ten cigarettes since morning. 10. you ever (visit) this country? 11. The little girl never (eat) pineapple. 12. Is this the first time you (visit) the Hermitage? 13. Im OK. I (not smoke) for two years. 14. I feel a bit afraid. I (not play) the piano since I fell ill. 15. Where is your licence? you (lose) it? 16. I think she (fall) in love with Adam. She is so happy. 17. I just (find) the money which I was looking for. 18. Come quickly! There (be) an accident. 19. We (read) about their adventure in the morning newspaper today. 20. Where is David? What (happen) to him? 21. How many times I (tell) you to take off your coat when you come into a hot room? 22. How long they (be) married?

Ex.8. :

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Present Perfect Tense / Past Simple Tense

Ex.1. Past Simple Present Perfect? .

1. Tom (didnt meet/hasnt met) his sister since he was a child. 2. Olga (lived/hasnt lived) in England last year. Now she lives in Moscow again. 3. I (lost/has lost) my key. I cant find it anywhere. 4. Look! Somebody (broke/has broken) the window. 5. How many plays (did Shakespeare write/ has Shakespeare written)? 6. Do you know about Jane? She (gave up/has given up) smoking. 7. Im looking for Mike. (Did you see/Have you seen) him? 8. Your car looks very clean. (Did you wash/Have you washed) it? 9. Mr. Clark (worked/has worked) in a bank for 15 years. Then he gave it up. 10. I dont know this young woman. We (never met/have never met) before. 11. When (did you write/have you written) this poem? 12. Chaikovsky (was/has been) a great Russian composer. 13. Mary isnt at home. She (went/has gone) shopping. 14. (Did you see/Have you seen) this film? Its fantastic! 15. Oh! I (cut/have cut) my finger! Its bleeding! 16. Where (were you/have you been) born? 17. My parents (got/have got) married in a small village. 18. Agatha Chistie (wrote/has written) 68 novels, 17 plays and more than a hundred stories. 19. Im very hungry! I (didnt eat/havent eaten) anything today. 20. When sending the telegram she (forgot/has forgotten) to write her name.

Ex.2. Past Simple Present Perfect? .

1. It (not snow) this week. 2. You (see) the news on television last night? 3. Mike (leave) school in 1999. 4. I dont know where my brother is. You (see) him? 5. We (visit) the local museum the other day. 6. Ann is on holiday. She (go) to France. 7. When the last train (leave)? 8. Would you like something to eat? No, thanks. I just (have) lunch. 9. The weather (be) good when you (be) on holiday? 10. We (not see) each other for a long time. 11. Its the most interesting book I ever (read). 12. He (drink) too much coffee today. 13. What you (do) at the weekend? 14. John is hungry. He (not eat) anything since breakfast. 15. She (not go) to the library three days ago. 16. How long you (know) Bill? 17. Olga always (want) to visit France. 18. You (hear) from Jack recently? 19. Mark Twain (live) in the state of Missouri. 20. He (be) to Paris several times. 21. Whats the news? We (win) the tennis competition! 22. When you (speak) to him? We (meet) yesterday. 23. He (not call) me this month. 24. You (be) happy when you (be) a child? 25. The building (begin) in April. 26. She (not call) me since she (arrive) in Moscow. 27. We (have) many tests today. 28. You (meet) Ann lately? 29. When I (go) to New York three years ago, I (make) friends with an American girl of my age. 30. Id like to go shopping but I (not find) any good shops yet.

Ex.3. Past Simple Present Perfect? .

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Past Perfect Tense / Past Simple Tense / Past Progressive Tense

Ex.1. :

1. They had finished painting the ceiling by 2 oclock. 2. Dad had gone out twenty minutes before I came home. 3. I had got my driving licence by the end of the year. 4. I had never in my life played golf before my friends invited me to a golf party. 5. We had had a lot of work before we finished our project.

Ex.2. Past Perfect Past Simple? .

1. I (enjoy) the film even though I (see) it before. 2. I got up late this morning so when I (arrive) at the station, the train already (leave). 3. I couldnt speak to them because when I (phone), they (go) out already. 4. We realized that we (meet) before as soon as we (see) each other. 5. They (live) in their house for twenty years when the (decide) to sell it. 6. My sister (buy) me a novel but I already (read) it. 7. As soon as I heard his voice, I (know) we (meet) before. 8. When I (open) the door, the lesson already (begin). 9. She (paint) the wall before the children (come) home. 10. The pupils (not finish) the test when the bell (ring). 11. Hardly we (pack) our things when the taxi (come) to take us to the station. 12. I (meet) Ann a week ago. She just (return) from a business trip. 13. I (finish) writing the project at 6 oclock yesterday. 14. I (write) the composition by 6 oclock yesterday. 15. No sooner the curtain (fall) than there (be) a storm of applause. 16. The teacher (understand) that the student (not do) his homework. 17. When my brother (return) home, we (go) for a walk together. 18. He (tell) me that he never (play) football before. 19. Hardly he (touch) the pillow when he (fall) asleep. 20. No sooner the passengers (take) off their coats than the attendant (bring) in tea.

Ex.3. :

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Ex.4 Past Perfect, Past Simple Past Progressive? .

a) Yesterday Ann (see) a strange man leaving the house. She (notice) that he (wear) a raincoat, and she (wonder) why because it (be) hot and sunny. The man (not see) her. He (begin) to walk away but he (stop) suddenly and (get) into a blue car that (be) parked near the corner. Then Ann (find) a large bag by the wall. She was frightened as she (watch) a programme about bombs the night before. So she (decide) to phone the police. By the time the (arrive), the man (go).

b) Last year Sam and Joanna (decide) to buy a house. They (want) a new house for ages, and by the end of April they (put) by enough for the deposit on a house. They (live) in a tiny flat at that time and Joanna (insist) that she wanted a house with a big garden. They (look) through hundreds of offers before they (find) exactly what they (look) for a two-bedroomed house in nearly an acre of garden. Unfortunately, the owner (ask) much more than they (be) willing to pay, and when they (look) more closely at the interior, they (see) that whoever (live) there before, (make) an absolute mess of the walls and floors. Still Joanna (like) the garden and the location so much that she (manage) to convince Sam that, despite the price, it (be) the perfect house for them.

 

Future Perfect Tense

Ex.1. :

1. The students will have passed their exams by July. 2. My parents will have gone to bed when we come back from the theatre. 3. The climate will have changed greatly by 2100. 4. I will have read the book by next Monday. 5. We will have finished our work by the time the bell rings.





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